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Page 174 - It will be seen that this third term is the square of the quotient obtained from dividing the second term by twice the square root of the first term.
Page 4 - Find two numbers such that, when the greater is divided by the less, the quotient is 4, and the remainder 3 ; and when the sum of the two numbers is increased by 38, and the result divided by the greater of the two numbers, the quotient is 2 and the remainder 2," is much simplified by the use of letters to represent the unknown numbers.
Page 149 - The sum of the two digits of a number is 6, and if the number be divided by the sum of the digits the quotient is 4.
Page 49 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient.
Page 138 - From each equation obtain the value of one of the unknown quantities in terms of the other. Form an equation from these equal values and reduce the eqvaJLùm.
Page 99 - Reduce the fractions to equivalent fractions having the lowest common denominator. Subtract the numerator of the subtrahend from the numerator of the minuend.
Page 28 - The number thus added to itself, or the number to be multiplied, is called the multiplicand. The number which shows how many times the multiplicand is to be taken, or the number by which we multiply, is called the multiplier.
Page 37 - The product of the sum and difference of two numbers is equal to the difference of their squares.
Page 58 - Any term may be transposed from one side of an equation to the other provided its sign be changed.
Page 127 - A sets out and travels at the rate of 7 miles in 5 hours. Eight hours afterwards B sets out from the same place and travels in the same direction, at the rate of 5 miles in 3 hours. In how many hours will B overtake A ? 41.